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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1883)
Hfi DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS lOWA THUESDAr , JANUARY 4 The Daily Bee , fiOUHCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning , Jan. 4 BUBSCUIPTION RATES : flt Cutler , - - - - - SO cents per week , ByMtll . . . . . . 110.00 per Year , Office : No. 7 Poorl Street , Near Broidwiiy. THAT Council BlulFa hna had n year of grout prosperity , and great ad- vancdmont Is evident from the show ings ot facts and figures already given in THE BKK. It remains with its citi zens nnd business mon whether this growth ahatl continue , or whether there ahatl come stagnation and dc olina. This city has al most unparalleled railway facil ities. It han many marked ad vantages for manufacturing enter prises and wholesale establishments. Itlrcmains simply for Council Bluffs to use its facilities and improve Its opportunities. This city is In condition to roach out much further into the snrround Ing country for bnnincts than It hai yet done * and to draw trade hero from a much larger territory than is yet covered , In thus gathering In the business which ought to bo tributary to Coun ell Bluffa , all must conoado that TIIK ! | EE is an Invaluable help , of which every brmlnosn man should avail him aolf. Besides 1U largo local ctrcula tion it finds Its way into almost every nook and corner of n largo field , east west , north and south , where Ha com petitors are almost nnhoard of , The \rido awake and enterprising business mon and manufacturers of Council Blufii need but Jittlo more than a reminder of THE BEE'H extensive - tensive circulation to cause them to realize that by no other advertising medium can they so readily roach thu trade which they tire socking. ' - - * . MINOR MENTIONS. , ' Hall. -J. Mnollcr'a PolacoIMuslo -Oldpapers for anlo at TUB BEE office at 25 cents per hundred , Louis Beohtolo'd old white dog Hector Is now numbered among the dead. Dishes , glassware , lamps , etc. , at * 803 Broadway. Howe & Son. Subscribe for nowupapcra and periodi cals at II. E. Seaman's book store. Two of Council Blutls * worthies had n bad tipovor in returning by sleigh from Omaha Tuesday night. ' FOUNP A cheek or draft , Inqul : at H. Seaman's book store , prove proper ty , and pay for this advertisement. Furniture of all klndn repaired b ; Howe & Son , 803 Broadway1 There a 'o still a few copies of Tu BEB'S New Year's carrier * ' addreuei wbioh 4ny desiring can obtain by apply ing at the ofiloo , s County Recorder Brodbeok ateppet Into active possession of his ollice ycntor day. The l ard of edusatlon baa elected M1 : . . * -1'ilIIo Automlch , OB teacher In the second primary of tha Oontln treot ohool in place of Miss Reese resigned. Jacob Whltakor desires to express ' thanks to the fire department for the valiant and etlective work done in saving bis property from the flames on Tuesday morning. W. Nolus was yesterday arrested for tealinc a revolver from William Quintan , nnd an overcoat from Max Mobn. The property was recovered , and the taker will Iiayo a hearing to-day before Judge Ayles- ororth. JB. McCargor was arrested yesterday on the charge of stealing n coach dog be longing to the station agent at Wright's ' tation. The case is to come up next Sat urday in the superior court. Leave to wed was yesterday granted to Henry KUno and Margaret Kenter , of Neola ; L , N. Worley and Anna Parker , of Macedonia ; W. B. Logan and Verona ft Vex , of Loveland. Chief Templeton at the last fire bad the back of his overcoat burned oil , and the water formed ice so quickly and thick- iy on his book that ho never noticed the damige until the fire uas over and he peeled off hb coat , ' In the district court yesterday the jury returned a verdict of guilty In the case of Owen , charged with obtaining money under false pretcnsca. The trlul of tb'e case of John lUymond , charged with larceny , was commenced. All of the time in Juitlce Abbott's court yesterday was taken up Jn the ex amination of John Wittigschlager , charged with arson , and the caao will probably come to an end to-day , It is tinderstoood that the defendant will attempt to estab lish an alibi. City Marshal Jackson now declares that he will proceed to prosecute those who fill up the gutters with ashes , and those who allow their sidewalks to remain In ao icy a condition a * ti > bo uniafe for those on foot. The board of trade did not get a quorum Tuesday night , and adjournment vran taken until next Monday evening , at which time the annual report will be re ceived a&d the election of officers will take place , There should ba enough In terest taken in BO Important matters as to cause a full attendance of tnemboni , The lecture to be given to-morrow evening at Oohany'a h ll by Mri. Jennie DIckson , should be well aUundeJ , as eveiy ilotUr of the receipt * goes to the relief oi the poor , Mr , Dohauy giving the free use of the hall , the lecturer giving her service * aud the Boyi' band theira , Toe tickets are only twenty-five cents i > nd fifty ceu s for reiorved teat a. The diagram U now at fleamtu'd book store. The county board was still In minion y iterd y , and probably will be for several dayi yet , as the report * of the treasurer nd poormatter and other imtwrtant mat- < r are to be considered , Yesterday the allowed (1,176 for the care of the small pox patients In the eastern end of the county. A further hearing was had on the Plumcr petition , bntthobnaid was still firm In rf jocllng It , A number of road matters were considered , and a basts of assessment ngrcoJ open. City Auditor Burke wan righteously indignant ye terd y. llii son In San KrAncleco had written him a Ntvr Year's letter , and directed In a round plain hand "V. A. Burltc , Council Bluffs , Iowa. " The letter on retching here was forwarded by the pontoflico clerks to Orange City , Iowa , where another son , Tinley , ll\ep , and by him sent back to the old gentle man hero Almott everybody hero know * 'Squire Burke , at least by name , and ho naturally thinks the postolllce mu t have got rattled about New YeatV. -That Council Bitifls hai the largest brewery In the stole is pretty well estab lished by some figures gained of Mr. Getae , showing that in 1832 he sold 17,055 barrels of beer. There were consumed In the business 13,680 bushels of malt , aver aging a dollar a bushel ; 40,000 bushels tf barley and 13,300 pounds of hops. There are employed 38 mon and eight hones , and the pay roll for the year footed up $22,800. , An additions ! story was built ontbe brew ery , and a large new surface cooler was added , as welt at a now brick engine room , and additional machinery , co-tins In all $5,500. In regard to there being a raise In the price of beer , none has yet bonn made , and will not bo if it can bo avoided , though on hops there has been a rise from 25 tints to 81.20. Children's heavy school hose at Harknoss , Orcutt & Oo.'n. Porogoy fc Moore have got their ro- tall store half-noted and rovampod. Their caao of holiday pipou and cigar holders is n big attraction and the best plocoa will soon be gone. 23 8t Table linens , napkins , doylies , tow els and crashes cheap at Harkneea , CO.'B. Save your money by bnving horse blankets nnd lap robes nt 0. J. Book man's , 335 Broadway. Care-worn persons , students , weak and over-worked mothers will find m Brown's Iron Bitters a complete tonic , which gives strength and tone to the whole system , PERSONAL , . Dr. Ellin , the grain man of Weaton , was In the city yeiitorday , kMr. aud Mra. 11 , HcflelfinRor , of Den fifn , were In the city ycsteiday. [ Ed , Bloom , advanca agent of Mini Ada ' . was iu the city yesterday. . Wray , the ndvouce agent of Pul & } ip , was at the Option yesterday. Sam R. Wolrich has gone to Ma on a visit to her daughter , MM , expecting to bo absent about si : weeks Mr. illKlol , of Sioux Falls , Dakota formorljlif Ltndor & Kiel , of this city , i hero un awtrief visit and biislneex trip , an looks halemid hearty. _ > - Unrkncll Orcutt & Co. have still a ' few fine &V dolmans. Call and BOO them. them.To To strengthen und build up the sys torn , a trial will convince you that Brown's Iran Bitters is the best med icine mado. Holiday gocds at Harkncss , Orcutt itOo.'s. . ANOTHER OALI. . Rov.J.Q. liomonlB Win tod. at SUur- tlotf College to Become Its ' Financial Secretary. Yesterday Rev. J. G. Lemon , pastor of the Baptist xhuroh , roooivod an of ficial commujflation from Rev. A. A. Kendriok , j E ) ' ) president , nnd H. E. Mills , ( WTsocrotary of the Shnrt- loff collcgj | > pp > r Alton , III. , express ing the nFr > nof ] the trustee iu proll'er- Ing to hiVtho position of financial socrotn Vof that institution , nnd otronrJfiraiiiK him to accept if possi- nnd other details of the nuoh as would prova nddi- Rnduoomonts. The position is fortant ono , the institution beef of the oldest nnd best on- def lononilnationul colleges in the Ir. Lemon will not dooidoupon . matter until ho Imaconsulted with Jchurch and lo&ruod from them flwtlier ho can bo released from hie jral rolatiouB here , Ladles' nnd children's wool hoods at Harknoss , Orcutt & Co.'a. COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL ULUira MAIIKET. Corrected dally by J , Y , J'ullcr , mer. ohandlse broker , buyer and uhlpier ol grain nndprovlilnnv. aflico board of trade rooms , Council Bluff * , Iowa. WHKAT No. 2 Hpriug , 7Co ; No. 3C3 rejected 50o ; i ooil demauil. CoiiK 28o to feeders and 27o to nblp peri ; good demand for shipment. OATH Scarce and In good demand ; 30 © 82o. 82o.HAT HAT 4 OOffiO 00 per ton. 11 * K 40e ; light supply. COUN ME.\L 1 ' . ' pnr ICO onndit. WOOD Good auppli , pr'cea ut Bro@ooo. COAL Delivered , hard , 10 00 per ton eoft. C 00 per ton. llUTTKU Plenty and in fair demand 25n. 25n.KUHB KUHB Scarce and in demand ; SOc per doien. IiAlU ) Falrliaiik'i. wholesaling nt 13o. POULTHV KIrru ; dealers paying 18o per pound for turkeys and lOc for chickens. VKaKTAlit.iw-l'otatoei' : onions , 25oi cabbagea , 30@40o per dozen ; applea , 2 60 @H f > 0 per ban ul , Fwun-Oryytal Hcllor mill Hour tail ed at 'A 25 for dladum wiDterj 2 bO for gold , en sheaf ; 2 00 for hard tuck. UiiOOim 2 00@3 00 per dozen. STOCK. OATTl.K-3 00@3 50 ; calves , C 007 50. HouH-K < tluiatsd rccdpta , COO head ; Rood detnaud at packlog houtea. paying In or lots , for common. G40@5f > 0j BCKK ! .d . paoklnp , 6 05@6 70j heavy packiog , 5 l 0j uholca , 5 000 10j lutcheri > nhlpper paying for wacoii lota 5 "SO 550. * # * 'Quo mau's moat Is onothoi man's poison. " KidneyWort expola the poisonous humorr , The first to do in the luring is to clean house For internal oleansliig and renovating , no other medicine U equal t Kidney. Wort. In olther dry or liquid form it cures headache , bilious attests , con stipation and deranged kidneys , ' < FREE FOR ALL , The History and Condition of the Public Library. The Finn * For the JFntnro- Among the enterprise * inaugurated during the past jiar is the public li brary , the board of trustees for which was organized on the ! ) th day of Jan uary last , by the election of Horace Everett , president ; D. C. Bloomer , vice president ; J. II. Keatloy , secre tary , nnd A. W. Street , treasurer. The rooms at No. 15 Pearl street wcro leased for two years nt $200 po'r year , nnd the Library Baeociatton do nated to the city all of Its books , caeon , furniture and fixtures , which were placed in the rooms early in the spring , and the llb'rary thrown open to the public on the 24th day of last April , and has been kept open since , each afternoon and evening , except Sundays and holidays. The trustees made their first annual eport to the council last night , and in it they state that the number of persons who have visited It dur ing this period has been eminently satisfactory , and fully justifies the expectation of these who labored for its establishment , The report states that the reading- room Is not as largo as ia desired though It will acoomodato from twenty to thirty persons very comfortably , and largo accommodations , It is hoped , will bo secured for it. The trustees express many obligations to the pub lishers of Tin- BEE , The Nonpareil and Globe for copies of their papers furnished gratuitously , as well as for other donations. The whole number of books on tha catalogue received from tlfb Council Bluffs association was 2,808 , the num ber of books since purchased , 208 , and the number donated , GO , making a total of 3,101 The number of pub lic documents received from the ibrary association was 1.127 and number nlnco added being 40 , making ; ho whole number of books and docu ments now on hand , 4,241 , oxcluiivo of magazines and pamphlets nnbound. No books have been lost from the library , and none damaged , not fully | ottlod for , beyond natural use and vljar. ' The receipts hnvo boon $1,584.50 nnd the expenditures $1 328 02 , which includes printing of catalogues , fit- ing up rooms , etc. , which will not be necessary expenses the coming year , The salaries and bills for Dfoomboi will rvduco the cash on hand to $175 with which to commence the now year , No funds have yet boon received from the library tax of 1882. The number of persons who hav filed regular applications for books , accompanied by a satisfactory guarantee anteo for their return la G80 , The number of books taken from the library are classified as follows : Philosophy 114 , Theology 168 , Nat ural Science nrd Fine Arts 242 , Fic tion 5,345 , Poetry and Eways 1,123 , History and Biography 836 , Travels 475. making a total of 8,302. The number of visitors to the li brary nnd reading room has been 15- 173. 173.Ono Ono of the most p'oasing features connected with the practical work of the institution Is furnished In the largo number of pupils from our pub lic schools who resort to it for the - purpose of consulting the books of reference with which it Is supplied. It thus becomes an important auxiliary in the work of public instruction , be sides fostering a salutary love for reading in the whole community. . The monthly reports of the librarian show a gratifying improvement in the . proportion of worka drawn other than - thono of fiction. The demand for more valuable and useful books ia decidedly - - cidodly on the increase , and both the librarians are recommending books for perusal , nnd the book coramlttoo , in the purchase of now booko , will - steadily strive to cultivate the increas ing tendency towards' higher nnd a more instructive class of literature in - the whole community. - The trustees suggest that It will bo - very fortunate indeed , If the city could furnluh the library In a public building with more commodious quar ters free of expense , where the danger from fire would bo greatly reduced , and larger facilities scoured to the public for the enjoyment of these op. portunitios for Intellectual Improvement mont which this institution presents. The present * tax of one-half mill loavoa to the trustees , after paying nocooaaiy expenses , about § 100 per year for the purchase of now books and for supplyinit the reading room , The trustees suggest that an increate . of ono-fourth of ono j'or cent would add about $700 to this fund , and could bo used to great public advant | age for those purposes. The terms of ollioe of Horace Ever < ett , J. P. Oasady and Thomas Ollicui expire to-morrow , nnd the council will have to take action In regard tc filling the vacancies When you feel out of aorta , CO the bhifo , melancholy , etc. , it at : bo indigestion that alls you , Browu'i ? rou Bittern onrea it. ] TALEi OK A THLE < 3RAPHBU. Some Kventa In the Life of a Mampu later of LlRntnloer A Boy'a Re ward A Sad Story In Skeleton. "Come inside " and the , gate ot tin railing swung open nnd for the I into being ing the reporter became the privileged guest nf the telegraph operator iu jilt little oilico , in violation of n placard ; which said : "No admission , " rdP "Your profession mu t be the rocip , louts of many secrets and curious faoti that the inqulsitiva wouldglvo a work to know , Da not business secrets tsn frequently find publicity through un employed operators who may bo it hearing of the instrument ? " aaked tht reporter , "Possibly ; but uiott social and bnsi ncsa messagea are written in such l manner thaf no ono save the partiei Interested can under stand them , Whet a buttluets dispatch is not written It cipher , it ia usually iu an equally un intelligibly form , like this : 'Oiler ac ceptcd , " or similar wordi. The lame may bo said cf social messages- But much news that in not really eocret finds its way to the public by the method you mention. " "An ollice boy , standing outside of A cloned oilico , caught the nowa of Til- den's nomination ( is it sped on ito way from St. Louis to Washington City , and unintentionally gave a spotting man nn opportunity to place n num ber of beta that won. Many venn ago , before reading by sound was an nt i verail ao now , n niofsongor bny In the Wes > ern Union < Hico in Ghllltcotho startled the operator and eovoral prom inent pontletnon prfnunt by exclaim ing : "Tho Neil houio is burning " For that ofleneo ho was promptly ats- miesecl , but hi ; quick cnr could not bo dispensed with , and ho was rein stated , and now occupies an official position in a rival company. " "Aro there many errors made in the transmission or receiving of dis patches ? " "Not many , considering the num ber of dispatches that are sent. More errors are made in receiving than transmitting , and more by old opera tors than by beginner ; . The latter are extra cautious and soidom make a mlatako. A 'messenger boy was sit- tirg in an oflico whiln the operator wuu at sappar. The oflho was called and ho answered that the operator was away. 'Who nto you ? ' the answer camobaok. "Tho oflleo boy. ' 'Cm youtakoa mmago ? ' 'I am afraid to try it ; I never did. ' 'Try.it ; ' and the message came sUwly and distinctly on an Importont matter pertaining to the road , nnd was s'pned ' by the superin tendent. The boy repeated It us ho had taken it , nnd the response came back , "Bully. " A calamity was averted , and a month later the boy had a night oilico on the road , and ia now an export operator in the northern part of tht stale. "GivomuBoino Incident which you happen to remember , taken aa ill pasted over the lino. " ' It in difficult to recall them at will , but ono incident made such tin Im precision on mo at the time that I have never forgotten it , I was the night rparator at a little station on ono of the roads loading Into Cincinnati , There wns little to bo done except re porting trains , and on that evening there was nothing to break the mo notony. The Cincinnati operator had announced the doparturn of No. 5 , and for three hours all I had hoard was the regular report aa the train passed , reporting ' stations. Then there was a press dispatch giving the state of the river at ono ortwo points when my attention was attracted by i call from an oflico which is usually closed earlier in the evening. To my surprise , the call was answered , and a message was announced for i little town some distance from the telegraph ograph oflico , with instructions to deliver liver at once , rouardlcsa of cost. Thi message was brief and in these words 'Mamie is dying ; come at once signed with a single name. Who Ma- nle was I had no idea , but I pictured her iu my mind as a little girl , and the message as from her mother to her father. I found myself watching for a return dispatch , and as the night wore away I became anxious. The train by which the father could reach his djicg child would soon pass that station. Would the operator remain In the offica to send the answer which I know would bo expected i About 4 o'clock in the morning I called his oflico and received no answer. I knew then that the operator had gone home. As the hour approached for my relief I became more anxious , and asked thn day operator to watch for the return dupitch. I wont to the cflico earlier than neual that evening and was given the dispatch for which I had been waiting. It announced the inability of the father to start be fore that night , and asked for no we. I then know instinctively that ho would bo too late , and would never ECO his child alive again. But I watched thd wires , aud was reworded early in the evening with the expected intelligence that Mamie was dead. That was all over know of the circumstances , but it made a lasting improgeion on my mind. I am not much on sentiment , and would not have related this Incident if you had not asked for something , and I could romPinbor nothing else , Some other time I may glvo you something better. Call and see me often , and I can give you anything interesting will bo glad to do so. " Hop Bittern Are tbo Purest and Uni ElttorsEvcr Mudo. They are compound from Hops Malt , Buchu , Mandrake and Dandel ion the oldist , best , and most valu able medicine in the world and con' tain nil the best nnd most curative properties of nil other remedies , boinj the rontest Blood Purifier , Llvoi Regulator nnd Lifo and Health ere storing Agent on earth. No diecaai or ill-health can possibly long exist , where these Bittora are used , no var ied nnd perfect are their operations. They give now life and vigor to lien agodnnd _ infirm. To nil whoao am ploymont camio irregularity of tin bowolo or urinary organs , or who re quire an Apotizor , Tonic and mile Stimulont , Hop Bitters are invtvlua bio being highly curative , tonic aid stimulating , without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings symptoms arc , what the disease or ail mcnt is , mo lion Bitters. Don't wa until you are sick , but if you only fee bad or miserable , use Hop Bitters atn once , It may save your life. IInn dreds have been saved by so doing Five hundred dollars will bo paid fein n case they will not euro or help. Do not sutler or lot your friondi - suffer , but uat > nnd urge them to usi Hop Bitters. lioraombor , Hop Bitters Is no vile drugged nostrum , but the Purest nnc Best Medicine ever made ; the "In vnlld's Friendwmd Hope , " and n10 family or person should bo withou - them. Try the Bitters to-day. Wovor Glvo tint If you are suffering with low nnd de pressed pirlta , loss of appetite , geuen - debility , disordered blood , weak constitu tlou , headache , or any disease of a blltoui nature , by all means procure a bottle usof l.lectrlo Bitters. You will bo Burtirlsed to < too tlie roplil imprcn einent that will follow - yim will be Inspired with uow life btreuKth and aothlty will return ; pain % misery will cease , and henceforth you wll rejoice lu the praise of Electric Kitten hold at fifty ceiits a bottle , byO , F , tint luau CouRhr , Oalilr i Honrtouosr , Son . . . . _ _ _ _ . . . . . Throut I -A. l I 1 t 1 * - ' , cte. , rmlckly relieved by cue , 'b IJUONI'IIIAL TltOOHW. A Simple ad etlectual remedy , cuperlor to all otue - artlcea for the name punxiae. Hotit only I'M - boxtt. Trice 21 rti. CITY COUNCIL. The First Mooting In the New There was a full attendance at the regular meeting of the city council last night. Too reports of city c tlicers were received and placed on file Among the petitions was ono from the volunteer Ileecno fire company asking for the payment of tha $18 per month , as of old , I ; was accompan ied by a petition of citizens , llofer- red to the committee on file. An or dinance was pa'sod preventing cattle from running at largo in any platted portion of the city , " An ordinance was passed requiring railway compan ies to have flagmen at crossings on Main and Broadway , and not to ob struct these fitrtoto more than five minutes , and not to obstruct other streets more than ton minutes , the penalty being a fine of from $25 to ? 1CO , An ordinance was passed for bidding wooden awnings and signs extending beyond any building more than three feet. Chief Tompleton reported the following minute mon as appointed by him for the firn depart ment ; Charles Sanderson , Gus Berg man , James Bradly , William Knpolje , H , Lennox and D. Walter * ; for Rescue engine , H. Vandobojart , A. B. Howe , Charles Mathai , Oacar Brown , Char les Sain , nnd Charles Strutr.o. Also thatMerrian Stephens bo appointed driver of the hook and ladder truck , and 0. D. Yoorhos to taka charge of the fire alarm system. The council concurred in the appointments. MX * G ors Dodge Spcaha- This gentleman live * in Emporium , a , nml says : "One of my win , Sam Lewis , while working in the woods , sprain cd hia ankle so bid he could hardly hobble to the Viou-o. Used Tl o wn' Eclcctric Oil nnd was ready tor work trie ne\c mornln ? . _ I have never yet seen so good a medicine. ' Swindlers Abroad * If any ono has represented that wo are in any way interested in any bogus bitters or stuff with the word "Hops" in their name , cheating hon est folks , or that wo will pay any of their bills or dobtp , they are frauds and swindlers , and the victims should punish thorn. Wo deal in and pay only the bills for the genuine Hop Bittots , the purest and beat medicine on earth. HOP BniEiis MANUFACTUIUNO Co. Homlord'a Aold Pboipbato is very'valuable fur professional men It supplies the phosphates which are always lost by severe mental labor. GQUMCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE. Special advertisements , nuc Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Ren Wanta , Boarding , etc. , will be Inserted In thl column at the ow rate ot TEN CENTS PE LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENT ; PER LINK ( or each subsequent Insertion , Leave dv ertlsemcnts at our office , No Pearl Street , nfar Broadway. Wants. Competent Rlrl for ( ccncral hoitsonork ca A niul cinplo ) mcnt at 423 South 2nd ht. Appl nt once , M H T. E Cm in. dc-c27-2t WANTED 500 buildings to move. We mak a spccinlty of modi g houses and safe Address W. F. Ajleswortn , box 879 , Connc BlutTs , la. . _ _ ANTED Kverybody in Oouucli BIuBa l to take Tua Buz , 20 cents per week , d llvcrcd by carriers. Office , Mo 7 Pe il Stree near Broadway. For Sale and Bent rnO KENT. Furnished rooms to tent , with I board , at 7JC Jljnstcr street. Day board , f.'J SO per wwK. lo 18 tl , BE13 In pacnnges or a hundred at2fc OLD pac te at TIIK Bun otlico , No. 7 1'earl street tf OH SALE Beautiful residence lots , 860 each ; nothing down , and S3Ipcrmonth only , EX-MAYOIl VAUOHAN. ap3-tf ! Miscellaneous. Ofo R. Heard , dealer In .ill REMOVAIi window bh ile , wilt mi\o Jsnu ary 15 , from No 11 , L'tarl street , to new Jit- I Mahon bloik,3J Main , and & { 1'earl s-re-ls , ruxt door to postofllco J "l tf . A check or draft. The owner 11 EOUNIJ call ul 11. K Seaman" * boolO store. p > for till ! iher Isemest , iiro > e proicttv and reui\ctheame. a- A collcft * society pin. Catuo 1o the FOUND e. p y for thla ad , pro ; e prnnctty ! RP(1 get the pin. d27 tl ifI A 6TaA KO OH STOLEN -A fmall in-ro wltli I A. \\hitoKtrljocn the face , two white hind ci time liad a irood Mtxlcan Haddlounil lilankct , and * hu win tied In front nf olliio at l'U8o\ i ank at luU p ist fight o tlock. Llbtral rouurd will ho ( 'Ucnfcr anj Information of the aiiiobi A. C. AL'lvUl. ' . OHDEHS for Cplis to Upper Ilroidway , Sl'.ND : ator , or to N. J , Bond , bj mall. dH ! Iw - . W. L. FATTON I'Jiyolclan and Oculist - ' DR. cure any case ol sere ej t . It la only a matter of time , and can cure generally In from three to Qvo wcokn It make * nc differ S ence how long dleeaaud. Will straighten crose eyes , oreruto and remove Ptyreplnmi , etc. , and Insert trtlfldtl ej os. Special ttentlon to re- o- movelng tndeworras ap6-tf COUNCIL BLUFFS KAII-ROAD - TJ3MCE TABLE. CIIIOAOO , ROCK 18LAKD AND rACIFIO. - Depart _ Arri\e. Atlantic fcxt..5:20pn : > Faclflo Eiil..0l : ! a m hUand Mall.9rJ5am Ex and Mall * . . 05 pin - D. Mointa ao,7IB : a m lts Molncaac'.40 ; ! p in CMICAOO , KUIILI.SOION ADD QL'INCT. - .Depart. Arrive. Atlantic tot.,6.30pm Pacific Ex.9 0ain Mall and ' . .OrJOam Mall and Kx.7.00 pro N. Y. Kt.-l:00pin : Nib & KM Kx.,8.20 a in CUICiOO ANO Pepart ArrUe. Atlantic tot. , ,8:15 : p ml Paclflo > Ut..O:15arn : Mall Kiiii Kx,0.20 a ml Mall and Kx.C:15 : p in Accora. ( Sat.BJO p m | Accom. ( Mon..l:45 ) : p m ' KANSAS CUT , BT. J01 ANO COChClb - Depart. Arrive. Mall and Ex..OAT a m I Rxiircas. . . ( ! .Vpir ) K j > rcssT. .i"0io : p in | Mall and Ex..C'15 ji ia UMOS rAciric , Depart. Atrhc. 0\crlanJ Kx.lliWa.ni Overland Kx , .4 00 p. m Lincoln Kx , . 11:30a. : m. Dem er Kx , . . . 8 00 a. m. Dimor Kx..7.CXp. m. Local Kx 6:30 : a. m. Local Kx..7Z3 : a. m. Ex 9 05 a. 111 Emigrant..6SO p. in. Kx f.-OOa. m. VABAH1I , by. LOUIS AND PACIFIC ! . Depart Arrive. - Mall and Ex. , 0:15am : I Mall and'Kx. . 1:30pin : Caiinou Jixll. . 4:50 : p m | Cannon lull. . 11:05 : a in BIOUX CUV AND 1'AdriO. D part. 1'AdriO.Arrive. . For Sioux City,75am Frm Sioux O'v.oao p m For Fort Nlobrara. Frm Fort Klourara , Neb' 7:55am : Neb 'flaopw For Btl'aul..7:40pm : From fat. l'aul.,8.50 a ui CHICAGO , MILWAUKKB AM ) BT , FAl'L. . Uav o CouudI llltin . Arrlv m Council Dluffa. Mall and Ex. , * 920 a ui I Mall and Ki.'C.fi5 pin Atlantic Ex , . [ 5:15 : p m | Atlantic Ex. , . { 0.10 a in CHICAGO , Mll. AlhKK AND BT. I'AIL. LoavcsOmalia. Arrlv es at Onnlia. Mall and K , . * 7l5a : in I I'adllc FA . Li ) . IS a in Atlantic Ei. . | J:10 : pin I Mall and Ux.I J5piu Except Sundaj a. t Except Siturdajs. ( Except Moudaja. Council BluttB &s Omaba Street B , B , Leave Council lllufla. Learo Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a ra , I 8 ft ru , 0 in , 10 a ro , 11 a ui , 1 m , l > m , 3 p 11 a in , 1pm , ' 'p in , 3 p ui , 4 p ui , 0 p ui , 0 p ui. | ui , 4 p in , 6 p ui , 0 p m. MroU can run bait hourly to the Union I'.ulflc Dvpot. OuBuiiJay the cant begin their trips at 8 o Vlock a. ui. , and run rcifu'irU'durlug the day * t 9 , 11 , 2 4 , 5 uud C o'clock , andruu to tit ) time. HARKNESS , ORCUTT & GO. , & "ZiTi"1ffl fl * zrt\i. i * TrjEnfi AxiD OARilsT Broadway , and Fourth Street. Council Bluffs , Iowa rrmr-5-Sm Headquarters For the Cele brated IM : Weber Pianos , TJ and Toys Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail , s Address , i d. MUELLER , o 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS , Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 -OPJECIEl Bluff and Mow greets , Council Bluffs. B AGG & co. xnsr. GEISE'lfBOTTLED BEEK , E3IAN WELL WATEH. ALSO AGENTS FOK THR Ity. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. PH EEITEB , TAILOR , , T SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES , [ Lowest Poesiblo Pricoa. UPPER BROADWAY. That noveJGqulre [ cflmpinff. at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store , at prices never before touched by ny other hatpealor. . Also r. full line of switches , etc. at greatly reduced prices. Also gold , liver and cell * neta. Waves made from ladles' own hair. , 'Do ' not fall to call before purchasing ilsewhere. A" KOOJg wwraotod as rwesented. ( . MRS. J. J. GOOD , . . fr > C9 M ln atrom. Ouncll ninfff. lowu MORGAN , KELL R & co. , IT W 30 3ES " The finest quality and largeat ntock west of Chicago of wooden and tnetalic case * . Calls attend ) * * to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prlcoa. Our Mr. Mo iVn baa served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understandi his business. VAHEROOMS , 346 AND 857 BROADWAY. Upholstering In all its brnncllA.proini.tly attended to ; also carpet-luying and lambrequins. Tele * graphic and nMbrderufillfd without delay. WlpNRAD GEISE3 . CquncmBluflfs , - Iowa. Beer and malt In any qi suit purchasers. Beer $8.00 per barrel. Private families sup. piled with small kegt at oelUcred Ircoot charge to any part ot thn city. & LARSON , Wholesale t'.V'rW'lP ' AGENT FOR Joseph Schlltz brewing ' ! * * Celebrated IfIJJy - No , 711 Broadway , Couivj Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited City ordera to families and ilt ra dellvcf > d free. DUQUETIE , GUI BERT & CO. , " "Tcesors to U11U & DUQUETTE ) , 16 and 18 Pead-st. , Council fluffs , la , No. 529 S Main Street. Council Bluffs. Our constantly increasing trade la tmfllclent proof of our rrjuare dealing aud atten tion to customers. Good butter always on hand. Prompt delivery of goods , , . . S. M. OKOOKS , Pros. N. B. EASTON , Secy. , J , 0. HOFFMAN , Vice Pres. N. B. MOOUE , Counselor. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANCE GO. [ Incorporated under the Laws of Iowa. ] Insurance at Actual Cost , I Insuring LIVE STOOlv Against Loss by ACCIDENT , THEFT Oil DEATH , Or Any Unknown or Contingent Event Whatever , Experienced agenta wanted. Correspondence solicited from all parts of Iowa. lOwicu : 103 Pearl Street , Oouncil Binds. Ia. I decS-dtf MRS. D. A. THE LEADING DEALER IN 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ,